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1. Holiday in Singapore

Singapore will have a three-day holiday on May 1, 221.

2. Go to Singapore for a holiday

To be sure, it is very unsafe to go to Singapore in November 221. Because the medical records diagnosed in Singapore are advancing by leaps and bounds every day, and the medical care in Singapore is actually very weak and almost overwhelmed. If you go in November, the risk is particularly high. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 last year, Singapore has been doing well. Until this year, the number of confirmed cases rose rapidly after being cheated into the country by the west. This actually proves that the defensive measures of China and the United States are correct and must be strictly guarded.

3. Travel to Singapore

Recommended trip to Singapore for the first time

Arrive in Singapore in the evening on p>D1.

punch in p>D2 landmark attractions

Merlion Statue

Speaking of Singapore, I believe everyone will think of Merlion. Merlion is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. There are three Merlion in Singapore, and the most popular one is in marina bay. Merlion is 8.6 meters high and weighs 7 tons. A powerful water column will be ejected from its mouth. Many people will open their mouths when taking pictures, and take advantage of the illusion of borrowing places to photograph the water spit out by the Merlion and connect it to their mouths, symbolizing that they will gain wealth.

Address: No.1 fullerton Square, 49178

How to get there: Take the MRT to Raffles Square and walk for about 1 minutes.

Opening hours: 24 hours

Marina Garden: It's beautiful.

Bay Garden is the best choice for many people. I can't believe how beautiful this garden is unless I see it with my own eyes. A giant tree about 25-5 meters stands tall. If you like to shoot flowers, you should come during the day. At night, under the charming lights, the garden will have another romantic scene. There is no charge for viewing in the Super Tree Park, but there will be charges for the cold storage area and air trails.

Address: No.18, Binhai Garden Avenue, Singapore

Admission fee for two cold rooms: 28 Singapore dollars for adults and 28 Singapore dollars for children (about RMB 14 yuan)

Tickets for air trails: 5 Singapore dollars for adults and 3 Singapore dollars for children (about RMB 15 yuan)

Open garden: 5:2:

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Singapore flyer: Super Ferris wheel

Singapore Ferris wheel is 3 meters higher than London Eye. This is a giant ferris wheel for viewing. Ferris wheel has 28 cabins, each cabin is as big as a bus and can accommodate 28 people. It takes about 3 minutes by ferris wheel. Passengers can enjoy the scenery of the whole island of Singapore, enjoy famous scenic spots such as marina bay and Singapore River from high altitude, and even overlook Malaysia and Indonesia!

Address: No.3 Raffles Avenue, marina bay, 3983

Tickets: SGD 33 for adults (about RMB 165) and SGD 21 for children (about RMB 15)

Opening hours: 8:322:3

How to get there: get off at Baolongfang subway station by subway and use it.

Clark Wharf: Riverside Paradise for Dining and Entertainment

Clark Wharf used to be a wharf for loading and unloading goods, but now it has become a riverside paradise for dining and entertainment that locals and tourists like to go to. Here, you can shop, drink in bars, eat authentic food, and enjoy the city scenery on both sides of the Singapore River by boat, which is a bit like the bar street around Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui. Besides, every Sunday, Clark Pier will become a flea market. You might as well come and see if you can find any treasures.

Address: Clark Wharf, No.3 Valley Road, Singapore, 17924

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 11: to 24:, Saturday from 11: to 1: and Sunday from 11: to 2:.

how to get there: take the mrt to Clark pier station, and walk at exit c towards the pier for about 5 minutes.

D3, go to Sentosa High School for a day when you are full!

pine pig bone tea: authentic food in Singapore

Bone tea is one of the authentic dishes that Singapore must eat, and shops selling bone tea can be found in all the streets. Songfa Bone Tea is an old shop with many branches, which has been open for nearly 5 years. A bowl of bak Kut teh is about S $9 (about RMB 43 yuan). The clerk will suggest that you order a fried dough stick to eat together. Bone tea has a strong pepper taste, which masks the original thought that it will have a strong medicinal taste. Pork ribs are very fat, not slag, recommended.

Address: 1-1, No.11, Xinqiao Road, Singapore, zip code: 59383

How to get there: Take the subway to Clark Pier Station Exit E.

business hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 9: am to 9:15 pm, Sunday from 8: 3 am to 9:15 pm, closed on Monday.

Sentosa

Sentosa is a paradise for all ages. It is divided into four districts and has as many as 36 different types of scenic spots. ImbioPeak Scenic Area is an exciting new gathering place where adventurers, nature lovers or history lovers can have fun! If you love the sun and the beach, you can enjoy water sports, or enjoy the fantastic underwater world and get in touch with dolphins.

Address: Santosa Island, Santosa, Singapore

Basic entrance fee: SGD 4 yuan (about RMB 2 yuan). Different scenic spots in the park charge different fees.

how to get there: take the subway to Habourfront station, then follow the signs of the station to the harbour bus interchange station and transfer to the orange Sentosa bus.

Singapore D4 Universal Studios

Yakun Coconut Toast: Authentic Breakfast

As we all know, Yakun has many branches in Singapore. One coconut toast, two soft-boiled eggs dipped in soy sauce and a cup of black coffee are the favorite breakfast for local Singaporeans. Yakun is famous for its cayenne toast. The special light brown bread is crispy and delicious after baking. It's really delicious with Chili sauce and butter. If you like coffee and coconut milk, you can buy a can and enjoy it at home!

Address: Room 1-1, No.18, Far East Plaza, China Street, China City, Singapore, 4956

Opening hours: 7:319:

How to get there: take the subway to Raffles Square Station and walk for about ten minutes.

Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore and Universal Studios Osaka are somewhat different. The main difference is that some games and characters are unique to Singapore! It is suggested that everyone must play the double-track roller coaster in the big empty castle and have high-speed confrontation between humans and aliens. Transformers 3D Duel Ultimate Battle and Mummy are exciting mobile games!

Address: No.8 Paopao Avenue, Sentosa Island, Singapore

Tickets: SGD 66 for adults, SGD 48 for children and SGD 32 for children; Monday to Friday for the elderly; On Saturdays, holidays and tourist season, adults are 72 Singapore dollars (about RMB 361) and children are 52 Singapore dollars (about RMB 261).

Opening hours: 9:19: (open until 2: on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)

How to get there: Take the Sentosa MRT on the third floor of Vivo City, enter the Sentosa Scenic World or take the plank road, and you can reach Universal Studios Sentosa.

Treasure House: Chili crabs are a must.

The seafood restaurant in Singapore is famous for its name as a selling point. Its signature dish is Chili crab, which is a must-eat food in Singapore. However, in addition to its superb taste, Treasure Seafood House is also located in a very good position. It is located on the banks of the Singapore River, where you can enjoy the night view and taste delicious food.

Address: No.1-1/2, Riverside Corner, No.3 Commercial Road, Clark Wharf, Singapore

Opening hours: 12:24:

How to get there: Take the subway to Clark Wharf and walk for 1 to 15 minutes.

D5 Go home after shopping!

marina bay Sands Shopping Center: Shopping Holy Land

marina bay of Marina Bay Sands Hotel is a super-large shopping center in Singapore, close to Marina Bay Sands Hotel, within five minutes' walk. There are many famous brands, shops and restaurants with different flavors.

among them, Louis Vuitton's flagship store is eye-catching and has a unique architectural appearance. In particular, there is an indoor canal inside the shopping mall, which can shuttle through different shopping areas by boat, making shopping more fun.

Address: No.1, Qianqian Avenue, Singapore, 18956

How to get there: Take the subway and get off at Bayfront Station.

4. Holidays in Singapore

: 4 days off every month. You can take a break, but you should tell the department head or foreman in advance.

Hailao, founded in 1994, is a large-scale inter-provincial direct-selling restaurant hot pot restaurant, which specializes in Sichuan-style hot pot and integrates local hot pot characteristics. Its full name is Sichuan Haidilao Catering Co., Ltd.

Zhang Yong, the founder of Haidilao, owns more than 1 chain restaurants in Jianyang, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Tianjin, Wuhan, Shijiazhuang, Xi 'an and other countries, such as Anyang, Zhengzhou, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Changsha, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Chongqing, South Korea, Japan, Singapore and the United States.

:5. The longest holiday in Singapore

1. New Year's Valentine's Day (January 1st)

The Western New Year's Day, that is, January 1st of the Gregorian calendar, is usually called the New Year. In most countries in the world, New Year's Eve around the world is also colorful. Singapore is no exception. Every year, different New Year's Eve performances are staged in Singapore, such as marina bay New Year Sentosa New Year's Eve fireworks show, light projection New Year's Eve party and so on.

2. Lunar New Year

(Lunar New Year, according to the lunar time in China)

Chinese people account for 74% of the total population in Singapore, so the Lunar New Year is naturally one of the public holidays, which lasts for two days (the second day of the Lunar New Year). During the Spring Festival, Singapore is full of festive atmosphere. Many families in Singapore still maintain the traditional customs of the Spring Festival.

during the spring festival, universities also have corresponding holidays, and the specific arrangements need to be determined according to the school history of each academic year.

3. Good Friday (the date changes every year)

Good Friday is the Friday before Easter, which is a Christian holiday. In English, this public holiday is called Good Friday, but it is actually Good Friday, and then it is resurrected on the third day (Sunday) after that. This is the day when believers celebrate their new life, Easter 28.

4. Labor Day (May 1st)

Labor Day, also known as International Labor Day, is the labor day of most countries in the world. The significance of Labor Day in Singapore is not to let Singapore's working class March eastward, nor to celebrate this glorious scene, but to review and highlight how Singapore has weathered the hard times and enjoyed the fruits of the United States, which is of far-reaching significance.

5. Vesak Day

(Vesak Day, which changes according to the change of April 15th of the lunar calendar)

Vesak Day is a festival in Buddhist tradition to commemorate the birth, enlightenment and nirvana of Sakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. The celebration of Vesak Day in Singapore began at dawn, and devout Buddhists gathered in front of the temple, waiting for the grand start of the ceremony. Buddhists are vegetarians on this day. At the same time, they will organize large-scale blood donation activities in hospitals, visit lonely old people in nursing homes or give red envelopes to the poor. Some believers release caged birds and beasts to symbolize the spirit of liberation of Buddhism or recite scriptures for hours.

6. Eid al-Fitr

(Eid al-Fitr, subject to December 1th)

Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of this month of fasting, is one of the major festivals of Muslims. Ramadan lasts about 3 days, during which Muslims repent and fast from dawn to dusk. Muslims spend most of this month in worship, doing good deeds and showing kindness. Before the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, go back to the church and read a special prayer to begin. The next step is to visit their parents-in Muslim tradition, children ask their elders to forgive their mistakes in the past year. They will also visit relatives and friends, get together and share a delicious meal made by themselves.

7. National Day (August 9th)

The national day of Singapore and the United States is August 9th every year, and a national day celebration is held on the stage of shareholders in marina bay every year. At this time of the year, there will be traffic jams near marina bay, and the operation hours of the subway will be extended accordingly. Students who want to join in the fun must plan their return route in advance.

8. Harirayahaji

(based on December 1th)

Haji Festival is used by Muslims to commemorate the pious faith and trust in God of the Prophet Abraham. During Hajj, devout Muslims put on their best clothes and get together to go back to church, listen to sermons and pray for blessings.

9. Diwali

(festival of lights, subject to Hindu calendar)

Diwali (named Tamil in festival of lights and Diwali in Hindi, also translated as Diwali or Diwali) is a day for Hindus to celebrate the triumph of justice over evil, and it is a major national cultural festival in Singapore. On this day, thousands of Hindu families in Singapore, like Hindu Christians all over the world, light warm yellow oil lamps at home, pray for blessings to the lucky goddess Lakshmi, who is in charge of fertility and prosperity, and give gifts to each other at the same time, sharing a delicious feast.

1. Christmas (December 25th)

In the hearts of many Christians in Singapore, Christmas is still a special day. Like other Christian festivals, Christmas is also a religious festival. Every December, Orchard Road is dressed as a Christmas Ocean, filled with the joyful atmosphere of tropical Christmas. This year, Disney-themed Christmas decorations are everywhere in Singapore. I wonder if it will take you back to the fairy tale world of childhood.

6. New Year holidays in Singapore

There are no festivals in September in Singapore.

As we all know, Singapore is a country with multi-ethnic cultures, so there are 11 public holidays in Singapore (including two days in the Spring Festival), which reflects the cultural and religious differences in Singapore. These public holidays were carefully selected and allocated after considering various ethnic and religious groups in Singapore.

so, what are these public holidays?

1. New Year's Valentine's Day (January 1st)

The Western New Year's Day, that is, January 1st of the Gregorian calendar, is usually called the New Year. In most countries in the world, New Year's Eve around the world is also colorful. Singapore is no exception. Every year, different New Year's Eve performances are staged in Singapore, such as marina bay New Year Sentosa New Year's Eve fireworks show, light projection New Year's Eve party and so on.

2. Lunar New Year

(Lunar New Year, according to the lunar time in China)

Chinese people account for 74% of the total population in Singapore, so the Lunar New Year is naturally one of the public holidays, which lasts for two days (the second day of the Lunar New Year). During the Spring Festival, Singapore is full of festive atmosphere. Many families in Singapore still maintain the traditional customs of the Spring Festival.

during the spring festival, universities also have corresponding holidays, and the specific arrangements need to be determined according to the school history of each academic year.

3. Good Friday (the date changes every year)

Good Friday is the Friday before Easter, which is a Christian holiday. In English, this public holiday is called Good Friday, but it is actually Good Friday, and then it is resurrected on the third day (Sunday) after that. This is the day when believers celebrate their new life, Easter 28.

4. Labor Day (May 1st)

Labor Day, also known as International Labor Day, is the labor day of most countries in the world. Significance of Labor Day in Singapore